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i looked into the last state visit from the united states. back earlier in the century. it was one of those things they never got it together. >> we all covered the golden jubilee and whatever. it seems to me there is more bunting. >> here she is with the president. look at the queen. there she is with president kennedy. >> so beautiful. she did have the ability to dazzle and charm the statesmen and politicians. she commanded the sense of awe and majesty. just wonderful, really. >> the famous visit, of course, the very first one that she made to the united states. but this one with ronald reagan out west. you'll remember this, piers, terrible weather. shocking weather. britannia wasn't able to get to the west coast. that was the talking hat one where she addressed congress. they forgot to pull out the box. that was with president clinton. and as for george w. bush and his comment, a smile that only a mother can give. the obamas do seem to enjoy a great warmth with the royal family. what a lot of fuss over nothing. the queen wasn't bothered. the deal is, you are not to to
i looked into the last state visit from the united states. back earlier in the century. it was one of those things they never got it together. >> we all covered the golden jubilee and whatever. it seems to me there is more bunting. >> here she is with the president. look at the queen. there she is with president kennedy. >> so beautiful. she did have the ability to dazzle and charm the statesmen and politicians. she commanded the sense of awe and majesty. just wonderful,...
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that is why i'm running for a second term as president of the united states. forward. now, i won't pretend that the path i'm offering is easy. i never have. these problems built up over decades. they will take more than a few years to solve. but we can move forward in the right direction. and i am confident we have what it takes. our opponents, they have been talking about how america is in decline. they are wrong. we got the best workers in the world, the best business people in the world. we have the best universities in the world, the best researchers in the world. we're a young nation. we're a diverse nation. we attract talent from every corner of the globe. so no matter how much the other side for political reasons tries to paint things as bleak, don't believe them. there's not another nation on earth that wouldn't trade places with us. our problems can be solved. our challenges can be met. the path i offer is harder but it leads to a better place. i am asking you to choose that future. i am asking you to go forward with me. i am asking you to go forward with me.
that is why i'm running for a second term as president of the united states. forward. now, i won't pretend that the path i'm offering is easy. i never have. these problems built up over decades. they will take more than a few years to solve. but we can move forward in the right direction. and i am confident we have what it takes. our opponents, they have been talking about how america is in decline. they are wrong. we got the best workers in the world, the best business people in the world. we...
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states maintains its leadership for peace and justice and prosperity in the highly competitive world then you have to go to war for barack obama. [cheers and applause] lie in love our country so much. i know we are coming back for more than 200 years we have always come back. people have predicted our demise since washington was criticized for being a surveyor with false teeth. everyone who bets against america has lost money. we always come back. a little stronger and better. because in the end we champion the cause for which they place their lives and fortunes an honor in order to form a more perfect union [cheers and applause] if that is what you want, what you believe then you must vote for barack obama god bless you. god bless america. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] neil: you could not ask for sa batter or more well delivered speech to deliver your policy is that barack obama got from bill clinton tonight. agree or disagree of the government's role of health care and what he has done on the stimulus front, if those programs work to your advantage, and no
states maintains its leadership for peace and justice and prosperity in the highly competitive world then you have to go to war for barack obama. [cheers and applause] lie in love our country so much. i know we are coming back for more than 200 years we have always come back. people have predicted our demise since washington was criticized for being a surveyor with false teeth. everyone who bets against america has lost money. we always come back. a little stronger and better. because in the...
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>> well, we moved to the united states when i was 2 1/2 years old. my parents, after they finished their competitive career in gymnastics, their dream was to open up a gymnastic school and coach gymnasts and onto world championships and olympic games. and they knew that back at the the time in 1989, 1990, that wasn't really possible in russia. and so they knew they wanted to move to the united states to hopefully get the doesn't to be able to create a gymnastics school. so that's kind of what they did. they packed a few suitcases, not much money, just a toddler, me, and got on a plane and just went after their dreams. >> where did you start in america? >> new orleans, out of all places. and it was the week of mardi gras when we moved. it was crazy. i was 2 1/2 years old. my parents didn't know a lick of english. here with we are in the middle of mardi gras. they're like, oh my gosh. what have we done? where have we moved? things were okay. we stayed for a year and moved to dallas. >> you look for all intensive purposes like a classic dallas girl. >>
>> well, we moved to the united states when i was 2 1/2 years old. my parents, after they finished their competitive career in gymnastics, their dream was to open up a gymnastic school and coach gymnasts and onto world championships and olympic games. and they knew that back at the the time in 1989, 1990, that wasn't really possible in russia. and so they knew they wanted to move to the united states to hopefully get the doesn't to be able to create a gymnastics school. so that's kind of...
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we have so much to digest in the united states tomorrow for the markets. we will get key economic data from spain as well as the uk. both struggling to balance austerity measures while keeping economies afloat. and trying to institute growth plans. what does that mean for your money and is it time to take risk off the table? joining me now is stephanie, sarah, ceo and portfolio management where she overseas $14 billion in assets. thank you pour joining us, ladies. >> thank you for having us. >> sarah, when you hear all those things, what is most important in moving your money, moving the markets. >> yes. europe remains the epicenter of the problem. we lack to european statistic to see how bad it is in the eurozone. you mentioned spain and france. we have election results. there is quite a bit of data to digest. >> so what's most important to you? what do you think is the actual mover of the needle in terms of moving the market? >> well tomorrow if we saw very significant increase in the spanish budget deficit, that is problematic. >> okay. >> what we see a
we have so much to digest in the united states tomorrow for the markets. we will get key economic data from spain as well as the uk. both struggling to balance austerity measures while keeping economies afloat. and trying to institute growth plans. what does that mean for your money and is it time to take risk off the table? joining me now is stephanie, sarah, ceo and portfolio management where she overseas $14 billion in assets. thank you pour joining us, ladies. >> thank you for having...
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it's a look at life in the united states. tonight i found a story worthy of the segment. one that's topical and for me medical. first a few questions, and i may sound like one of those tv ads you often see, but i'm a doctor, so bear with me. do you spend a lot of time using your mobile phone. do you ever think you received a message but you didn't? you could be suffering from phantom vibration syndrome. it's when you believe your phone is vibrating with a new alert when it's not. this is not a freak occurrence. i'm talking to the majority of you out there. 70% of those who use a mobile phone suffer from it. it gets worse. do you have trouble sleeping at night? you can blame your addiction to your phone or compute he for that. these devices keep your brain stimulated even as your body is trying to shut down. checking your twitter feed excessively. i'm talking to you @piersmorgan can be to blame for your restless night's sleep. for the tech obsessed out there, avoid random vibrations and sleep better by giving your phone a rest. your brain will thank you for it. don't forge
it's a look at life in the united states. tonight i found a story worthy of the segment. one that's topical and for me medical. first a few questions, and i may sound like one of those tv ads you often see, but i'm a doctor, so bear with me. do you spend a lot of time using your mobile phone. do you ever think you received a message but you didn't? you could be suffering from phantom vibration syndrome. it's when you believe your phone is vibrating with a new alert when it's not. this is not a...
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rerise on has a 4.8%. 100% of the revenues are for the united states. no european exposure and would you say that's the right time to do something like that? >> look at the dollar chart and say it's a little late. we had a major move in the dollar chart. we have gone through a period that is turning higher. the loner term trade and a name i liked, tef that i said fantastic. massive amounts of debt and massive amounts of neighborhood exposure in spain. this is a company that is not going out of business. i wouldn't want to be there right now. i think it's way oversold and agree with the thesis that the dollar plays are still safe. this could arguably be if you have a major turn out, this might be a big turn. >> speaking of the dollar, the euro falling to a new two-year low and let's check in on the volatility playbook and the tracks. >> it's double short and the euo is interesting. a pretty significant start. that said it's going through to and through 52-week highs. a move from the upside and everybody is talking about the euro dollar and the fact of ho
rerise on has a 4.8%. 100% of the revenues are for the united states. no european exposure and would you say that's the right time to do something like that? >> look at the dollar chart and say it's a little late. we had a major move in the dollar chart. we have gone through a period that is turning higher. the loner term trade and a name i liked, tef that i said fantastic. massive amounts of debt and massive amounts of neighborhood exposure in spain. this is a company that is not going...
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they own a whole host of oil and gas properties across the united states. they are able to maintain or grow cash flow. they are not squash buckling drillers. they are the opposite of wild caters. but the production is 100% hedge. i look at the high prices. you don't have to worry about volatile commodity prices. since 2003 the company has made 54 acquisitions for a total of $10 billion. during 2012 alone the company bought 1.2 oil and gas properties in the kansas basin. bp was so strapped for cash. boo et boo! . and in july line hit up bp again and acquired 23% interest in the field in exchange for recovering $400 million. it is a tremendous company with a fantastic growth prospect. considering in five years stocks give you a 123% return. however, europe line has a flaw. and that flaw explains why they created linco. the problem is this. line energy is not really a stock. it is a master limited partnership. the rules about how the mlp's are taxed are different than the rules regarding the taxation. these rules make mlp's very unappealing to certain types of
they own a whole host of oil and gas properties across the united states. they are able to maintain or grow cash flow. they are not squash buckling drillers. they are the opposite of wild caters. but the production is 100% hedge. i look at the high prices. you don't have to worry about volatile commodity prices. since 2003 the company has made 54 acquisitions for a total of $10 billion. during 2012 alone the company bought 1.2 oil and gas properties in the kansas basin. bp was so strapped for...
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today we represent the very best of the united states of america. we will not waiver to see that justice is done for this terrible attack and make no mistake that justice will be done. >> a week later the president still wasn't saying that when directly asked. back to his words because speech writering come in handy when you have a speech to analyze. i spoke with the best. joining him tonight -- david, this debate over whether the president was specifically re r referring to the attack. as a former speechwriter what was your take? >> the president said no act of terr terror. you write that when you say i'm not characterising these attacks. it was a way of putting something on the record without fully endorsing it. a mild lean forward. you can imagine that somebody wrote this act of terror and that was scratched out and replaced with a less committed formula, no act of terror. >> do you have any reason to believe that he was not referring to benghazi when he referred to those remarks? >> he was referring to benghazi. i'm not sure. i think this is a r
today we represent the very best of the united states of america. we will not waiver to see that justice is done for this terrible attack and make no mistake that justice will be done. >> a week later the president still wasn't saying that when directly asked. back to his words because speech writering come in handy when you have a speech to analyze. i spoke with the best. joining him tonight -- david, this debate over whether the president was specifically re r referring to the attack....
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. put me at 5 timesgreater risk o, irregular heartbeat my first thoughts were about my wife, and my family. i have the most commonype of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial, praxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate) reduced stroke risk 35% better than warfarin. and unlike warfarin, with pradaxa, there's no need for regular blood tests. that's really important to me. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, hav
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. put me at 5 timesgreater risk o, irregular heartbeat my first thoughts were about my wife, and my family. i have the most commonype of atrial fibrillation, or afib....
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. >> i am tonight setting a clear goal for the energy policy of the united states. >> president jimmy carter encouraged conservation and installed solar panels on the roof of the white house. but those panels eventually came down and our resolve to go green faded. meanwhile, denmark doubled down on green energy, and now, incredibly, they are completely energy independent. they were helped greatly after discovering oil and gas in the north sea. author of "that used to be us" tells the story of denmark in "hot flat and crowded," his book about going green. what was the striking thing about denmark? >> little denmark had produced a whole set of export industries around clean, renewable energy. >> after the oil crisis, the danish government subsidized renewable energy and levied big taxes on gasoline and fossil fuel. gasoline costs about $8 a gallon these days. did all of that kill economic growth? no. since 1973, denmark's economy has slightly outpaced the economies that now make up the euro zone. what you get is enormous innovation because all your industries produce are you newable ene
. >> i am tonight setting a clear goal for the energy policy of the united states. >> president jimmy carter encouraged conservation and installed solar panels on the roof of the white house. but those panels eventually came down and our resolve to go green faded. meanwhile, denmark doubled down on green energy, and now, incredibly, they are completely energy independent. they were helped greatly after discovering oil and gas in the north sea. author of "that used to be...
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that he was designated to be president of the united states. he was doing a job. and his mother and father, early on as you saw in the film, told him, don't brag about yourself. don't talk about yourself. don't be a big shot. just go ahead and run your life. have your life. and that's what he did. and even in the best of days and in the worst of days, he didn't sit around the living room and say, look what i just did. look what i just accomplished. look at me, look at me, loog at me. it was never that. it was about service to the country. >> an extraordinary moment and i want to show a clip and -- this is him in the war. he's a pilot. and they've run into heavy fire and they go down. and he crash into the water. incredibly, it's all on video and you have this remarkable sequence. let's watch a bit of this. >> sure enough, it was a rescue sub. and they came up out of the sea alongside of me and i want up and we went down into the submarine and next thing i know we're under the water. >> particularly appropriate i think, in the week where it's the anniversary of d-d
that he was designated to be president of the united states. he was doing a job. and his mother and father, early on as you saw in the film, told him, don't brag about yourself. don't talk about yourself. don't be a big shot. just go ahead and run your life. have your life. and that's what he did. and even in the best of days and in the worst of days, he didn't sit around the living room and say, look what i just did. look what i just accomplished. look at me, look at me, loog at me. it was...
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or would you help the people of the united states? so when we say to be wiped, we say for occupation to be wiped off from this world. for war seeking to be wiped off and eradicated. the killing of women and children to be eradicated and we propose the path. we propose the way. the path is to recognize the right of the palestinians to self-governance, allow the people of palestine to make decisions regarding their own future. imagine one day in palestine there is no longer occupation. occupation no longer exists in palestine. >> do you believe -- >> translator: what else would remain? >> do you believe in a two-state solution? >> translator: about the decision of the people of palestine i cannot express an opinion. that is their prerogative. but the people of palestine must be allowed by everyone and helped by everyone to allow them, to give them the right to choose for themselves, to choose their own future. >> if they agreed, mr. president -- if the palestinians agree to deal with the israelis, which recognized a two-state solution,
or would you help the people of the united states? so when we say to be wiped, we say for occupation to be wiped off from this world. for war seeking to be wiped off and eradicated. the killing of women and children to be eradicated and we propose the path. we propose the way. the path is to recognize the right of the palestinians to self-governance, allow the people of palestine to make decisions regarding their own future. imagine one day in palestine there is no longer occupation. occupation...
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in war and in peace, in times of plenty and in times of hardship, the united states and the united kingdom have shared a special relationship. we stood tall and strong. and together, we face some of the greatest challenges this world has known. while many presidents and prime ministers have come and gone, your majesty's reign has endured. ♪ lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> we want to take this opportunity to offer our special thanks and appreciation to all those who have hand a hand in organizing these jubilee celebrations. it has been a massive challenge and i am sure that everyone has enjoyed the specifications realizes how much work has been involved. i hope that memories of all this year's happy offense will brighten our lives for many years to come. i will continue to treasure and draw inspiration from the countless kindnesses shown to me in this country and throughout the commonwealth. think you will. >> welcome back to buckingham palace. a piece of history. celebrating
in war and in peace, in times of plenty and in times of hardship, the united states and the united kingdom have shared a special relationship. we stood tall and strong. and together, we face some of the greatest challenges this world has known. while many presidents and prime ministers have come and gone, your majesty's reign has endured. ♪ lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! feelin' real good! [ engine revs ] boat protection people love. now, that's progressive. call or click today....
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one of the difficult issues for the united states is how do we react to this? because we've got our fifth fleet stationed in bahrain. bahrain has been a friend of the united states for last several many decades and there is this tension between our commitment to human rights, our commitment to our democratic principles on the one hand which are vitally important for us but our real world, concrete interests insuring the flow of oil through the straits of hormuz which you covered. insuring that we have stable relations and influence with governments in the region like saudi arabia who have an in this. melissa: i want to talk about the video we're looking at here. he is trying to make the case, he said this repeatedly and very open about it when were doing the interview and didn't shy away from the question. when you have people in the streets throwing molotov cocktails you are putting in jeopardy the safety of the rest of our citizens. he makes it sounds like you have a few people causing trouble the other side would say these are a few people standing up for de
one of the difficult issues for the united states is how do we react to this? because we've got our fifth fleet stationed in bahrain. bahrain has been a friend of the united states for last several many decades and there is this tension between our commitment to human rights, our commitment to our democratic principles on the one hand which are vitally important for us but our real world, concrete interests insuring the flow of oil through the straits of hormuz which you covered. insuring that...
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states but is lower and lower. this is not a place for companies want to come. lori: what should we be spending in regulatory costs given are lackluster pay? >> it's going to get worse before it gets better. the administration's different after the election and an enormous amount of regulatory activity. the right thing to do is actually just sort of stop issuing new regulations for a while. take a timeout. then put in a system where if you want to add a regulation something else has to go. you're forced to pick and do it wisely. certainly congress there is no escape. we're hurting the economy. unless we change the laws, the regulations that implement them will state. lori: can you tell me or is it fair to suggest that these burdensome costs are actually shaving points of gdp? >> there is no question about that. again, if i told you there have been a $500 billion tax increase will be talking and howard slow gdp growth. we know the debt burden is slowing gdp growth. its other shock that we are crawling along at somet
states but is lower and lower. this is not a place for companies want to come. lori: what should we be spending in regulatory costs given are lackluster pay? >> it's going to get worse before it gets better. the administration's different after the election and an enormous amount of regulatory activity. the right thing to do is actually just sort of stop issuing new regulations for a while. take a timeout. then put in a system where if you want to add a regulation something else has to...
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the united states isn't being blamed. the problem really is the sanctions aren't about punishing iran. they're about trying to get the iranian government to the table to negotiate away its nuclear program and i think right now they're so close to that nuclear weapon, that they're not going to do it. they're going to take a few more months of pain. melissa: i completely agree with you. is there anything we could do at this point besides something violent that would stop them on that path? >> i see very few options. sure, we could totally cut off all of their access to the outside world, all of their access to banking. we could cut off all their oil exports. but even then, for them that would mean, okay, we're living off of our dwindling foreign reserves but at the end of this we get this game-changer, this trump card for us. melissa: great. >> this nuclear weapon we can use to intimidate the world. think the options for them are very good right now. melissa: i agree with. i'm afraid there is nothing that anyone in the inte
the united states isn't being blamed. the problem really is the sanctions aren't about punishing iran. they're about trying to get the iranian government to the table to negotiate away its nuclear program and i think right now they're so close to that nuclear weapon, that they're not going to do it. they're going to take a few more months of pain. melissa: i completely agree with you. is there anything we could do at this point besides something violent that would stop them on that path?...
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you said the retirement account says i have that but it is gone spin make you compare the united states to the know good brother? >> yes. you contribute all your life is not there. john: they said it is in insurance plan. they spend ii. >> we need of safety net to. >> i am 33 years old. >> i am group a.u. off. >> i am fine with that because i understand the value. hypothetically the reality is people's through their 80s and 90s we have to support. >> 3.6 million people per year entering that age of 65. becoming fully eligible and the money is not there. >> i am day baby-boomers. >> you should be bad. tell me why this is wrong. excuse me. i need at this. i will not give it back. not just to you. [laughter] >> this is generational socialism but i need to support people. john: it is cruel. >> i wish us back to america been prosperity but this is the new normal. >> we need to confront the situation. congress and people have to adjust and assets could be sold. >> put your 85 year-old father is in your living room. john: on that note. lamont hill. charles goyette. apparently americans are app
you said the retirement account says i have that but it is gone spin make you compare the united states to the know good brother? >> yes. you contribute all your life is not there. john: they said it is in insurance plan. they spend ii. >> we need of safety net to. >> i am 33 years old. >> i am group a.u. off. >> i am fine with that because i understand the value. hypothetically the reality is people's through their 80s and 90s we have to support. >> 3.6...
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in war and in peace, in times of plenty and in times of hardship, the united states and the united kingdom have shared a special relationship. we stood tall and strong. and together, we face some of the greatest challenges this world has known. while many presidents and prime ministers have come and gone, your majesty's reign has endured. [ female announcer ] roam like the gnome this summer. it's the travelocity spring into summer sale. you can save up to 50% on select hotels and vacation packages. so book your summer vacation now and save up to 50%. offer ends soon. book right now at travelocity.com. count on cortizone-10. with the strongest, nonprescription itch medicine for fast relief. and seven moisturizers. cortizone-10. feel the heal.
in war and in peace, in times of plenty and in times of hardship, the united states and the united kingdom have shared a special relationship. we stood tall and strong. and together, we face some of the greatest challenges this world has known. while many presidents and prime ministers have come and gone, your majesty's reign has endured. [ female announcer ] roam like the gnome this summer. it's the travelocity spring into summer sale. you can save up to 50% on select hotels and vacation...
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and what the attorney is telling us is that he doesn't believe his client is in the united states because he would have been caught by now. he's an indian american and the attorney believes his client is somewhere in india. >> all right, gary, thanks. >>> a murder mystery also now in the french alps. a family attacked. two young girls survived including a 4-year-old who hid for hours inside the family's car underneath bodies. ♪ lord, you got no reason ♪ you got no right ♪ ♪ i find myself at the wrong place ♪ [ male announcer ] the ram 1500 express. ♪ it says a lot about you. ♪ in a deep, hemi-rumble sort of way. guts. glory. ram. >>> a 7-year-old british girl could be the key to solving a chilling murder mystery. she was found severely injured out side this bullet-riddled car in a parking lot in the french alps. a french cyclist was found nearby also shot to death. four killings in all. hours later, police realized the little girl's sister who was just 4 years old was actually hiding inside the car behind her mother's body too scared to even move. her 7-year-old sister is in
and what the attorney is telling us is that he doesn't believe his client is in the united states because he would have been caught by now. he's an indian american and the attorney believes his client is somewhere in india. >> all right, gary, thanks. >>> a murder mystery also now in the french alps. a family attacked. two young girls survived including a 4-year-old who hid for hours inside the family's car underneath bodies. ♪ lord, you got no reason ♪ you got no right ♪...
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it is time for the united states to lead. we didn't lead. we should have lead. after kioto it is time now nor the united states to team with china and lead us forward out of where we are and into a new responsibility as global citizens. the united states doesn't have to battle to lead the world. you are already leading. you have leaders who are emerging out there. this is a globalized world. keep doing what you are doing and believe in young people. believe in technology and science and have leaders like them lead the way. >> sit a marathon. not a sprint. i'm 37, i've done all the things you could possibly do with music and i never thought i would be able to do those things when i was in the get thouhettghetto o queen's jubilee or do this program. or beam the song back to the planet earth to educate kids to take an interest in stem. i'm dedicating my life to stem to create a new system with my little neighborhood to turn these kids into entrepreneur and educators. >> good for you. >> we are trying to inspire individuals and also to take our political system forw
it is time for the united states to lead. we didn't lead. we should have lead. after kioto it is time now nor the united states to team with china and lead us forward out of where we are and into a new responsibility as global citizens. the united states doesn't have to battle to lead the world. you are already leading. you have leaders who are emerging out there. this is a globalized world. keep doing what you are doing and believe in young people. believe in technology and science and have...
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everyone knows he is a good debater and he is the sitting president of the united states. i definitely think that because in as an underdog. neil: you and for study michele obama, critics of both say each of you gave better speeches and your husband. what do you think of that? >> well, i don't know if i agree. i think my husband's was terrific. it was different. i mean, we obviously are talking about different things. you want to have more fun and more interesting, you might listen to the women speak because we have an opportunity to talk about family and personal things. if you have to listen to policy which is obviously not as entertaining, you would certainly think that in both cases. neil: do you get a sense in this race, mrs. romney, it always comes down to they have it made. now, in your convention speech you mentioned, it was not always that way. a lot of people have seized on your remarks. meet the press were you said, we have not had a financial struggle in our lives as if you didn't have a struggle. what you said in your speech about, you know, everything else th
everyone knows he is a good debater and he is the sitting president of the united states. i definitely think that because in as an underdog. neil: you and for study michele obama, critics of both say each of you gave better speeches and your husband. what do you think of that? >> well, i don't know if i agree. i think my husband's was terrific. it was different. i mean, we obviously are talking about different things. you want to have more fun and more interesting, you might listen to the...
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in the united states, mexico, and honduras people love us. we treat them with dignity, and i'm not interested in doing something in the short term and do it right. >> you have said in the stock market, when it goes up you have more people in the show rooms, is that still correct? >> absolutely. >> thank you, he is spending the money. you can read the conference call, but i think the future looks much better than the past for eth. >> coming up, upon further review, did the market miss the real thing this earnings season? cramer is challenging the call in the field that left one brand out of the spotlight. stick around. ♪ ...stream, stream, stream... ♪ whenever i want you, all i have tdo is... ♪ . >>> thanks. ♪ >> see you around. >> hey, kid -- catch. >> wow, thanks. >> hey, kid -- i always say navigating the earnings season is like crossing the street in heavy traffic. tonight we're introducing a new segment. upon further review where we use the benefit of hindsight to reexamine the earnings reports from last week to see who got lost i
in the united states, mexico, and honduras people love us. we treat them with dignity, and i'm not interested in doing something in the short term and do it right. >> you have said in the stock market, when it goes up you have more people in the show rooms, is that still correct? >> absolutely. >> thank you, he is spending the money. you can read the conference call, but i think the future looks much better than the past for eth. >> coming up, upon further review, did...
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that could change the battle for syria and present new concern force the united states. i am joined by cnn contributor, robert bear and syrian activist zaidoon. we are referring to him by his first name for his safety. these shoulder-fired missiles represent a big escalation in the battle, don't they? >> absolutely. they can take down helicopter and slower jets and civilian airliners. it is a huge step in the wrong direction. >> you say in the wrong direction because why? >> well, in the wrong direction, i mean in escalation. we are all hoping there would be a truce. you introduce these advanced weapons. it looks more like a war. we are just going the wrong direction. >> you also then have plans of flying at higher altitude which if they are bombing, that results in less accurate bombing. >> it is already inaccurate. you can't bomb civilian neighborhoods and not expect to get civilian casualties. if the helicopters and airplanes stand off at a much higher altitude, there will be more civilian casualties. >> zaidoon, how important are they to the opposition in terms of ga
that could change the battle for syria and present new concern force the united states. i am joined by cnn contributor, robert bear and syrian activist zaidoon. we are referring to him by his first name for his safety. these shoulder-fired missiles represent a big escalation in the battle, don't they? >> absolutely. they can take down helicopter and slower jets and civilian airliners. it is a huge step in the wrong direction. >> you say in the wrong direction because why? >>...
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in the united states the corporate news was no less troubling. investors fled walmart as they revealed they may have violated the law by prohibiting bribes to do business in mexico. and kellogg has a rougher first quarter than expected and reports results on thursday so the news was sounding the warning alarm. and apple, the company we have learned to depend on for a big shot of happy in the market, will report second quarter earnings after the bell tomorrow, and they have held up the market not past but now sit down 10 percent from the all time high, and some are blaming it for the change in sentiment across the market, so, buckle up for what apple has to say tomorrow. >>neil: all right. europe's sell off coming as the french president sarkozy is fighting to keep his job, losing the first round of france's presidential election law there will be a finish between the top two candidates but he is in a world of polling hurt, a sign of leaders going packing? should president obama be worried? charlie has seen scenes of this. what do you make of it?
in the united states the corporate news was no less troubling. investors fled walmart as they revealed they may have violated the law by prohibiting bribes to do business in mexico. and kellogg has a rougher first quarter than expected and reports results on thursday so the news was sounding the warning alarm. and apple, the company we have learned to depend on for a big shot of happy in the market, will report second quarter earnings after the bell tomorrow, and they have held up the market...
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the president of the united states. secretary of treasury did not pay his taxes. [talking over each other] >> forgot to pay the taxes on a private plane. and telling you. it's all about the scandal and the tax is right here. >> i don't know. it seems like something i could see happening in rhode island, but that's about it. melissa: other problems. another case. but we won't. melissa: all kinds of stuff. this next one is really crazy. a guy wanting to get rid of extra step before moving bus ads on craigslist for every yard sale. people showed up before the start time. guess what happened? broke into his house and just clean the place out. it was ransacked, and now look at this. look at this. that is all that is left. the goblins himself. agassi did not worthy and very well. >> this story. can you imagine? melissa: he said everything must go. >> a ticket literally. >> and if you have never had a wry sale, grow up in the midwest. people show up at your door at 6:00 a.m. hours before it is supposed to start. really down. for. >> that accounts for the stuff@ they took
the president of the united states. secretary of treasury did not pay his taxes. [talking over each other] >> forgot to pay the taxes on a private plane. and telling you. it's all about the scandal and the tax is right here. >> i don't know. it seems like something i could see happening in rhode island, but that's about it. melissa: other problems. another case. but we won't. melissa: all kinds of stuff. this next one is really crazy. a guy wanting to get rid of extra step before...
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states. it has a nationwide idea here. it has its own $5 instead of $1 niche. it doesn't sell cold weather gear. paloalto gives you cyber security. i think they will both tell us good things. tuesday morning, we hear from united natural foods. what a horse this has been. no ending to the theme of natural foods. just a limited number of players. this could refocus people on haines celestial and whole foods. neither is cheap but i think they go higher over time. mondays tend to be down days because people keep waiting for the chinese to act. we need tome the them to get busy cutting. i suspect we'll be down on monday. uh suggest you use deep in the money strategies to buy hain or whole foods. if they are down and today's losses whole foods came back the other day. unfi's numbers could get them moving. ideas. whole foods january 80 calls or february 65 calls for hain. not a lot of premium. you get stopped out t at a level higher than the stocks could go if they disappointed. how about wednesday?
states. it has a nationwide idea here. it has its own $5 instead of $1 niche. it doesn't sell cold weather gear. paloalto gives you cyber security. i think they will both tell us good things. tuesday morning, we hear from united natural foods. what a horse this has been. no ending to the theme of natural foods. just a limited number of players. this could refocus people on haines celestial and whole foods. neither is cheap but i think they go higher over time. mondays tend to be down days...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the crdinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. ♪ ♪ >>> my next guests are side by side in the country music charts, but when it comes to politics they couldn't be further apart. they're big and rich, close friends and polar opposites, one liberal, the other conservative. >> whoa, whoa, w
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>> translator: of course the polls taken inside the united states show that over 75% of the united states population are still somewhat nebulous about the real reasons of that event, of those events. what i said were a number of questions. an event has occurred. due to that, two countries have been occupied and the conflict still continues. every day, hundreds of people in afghanistan, pakistan and iraq are killed. would it not have been better to have a more precise analysis and find out the true in-depth reason of the events of september 11th, make that -- make those findings transparent to the populations in the nations across the world, and then have a response in unison. of course, the expense would have been much less. do you know how much has been spent during the afghan and iraq war? >> a considerable amount of money but let me ask you this, mr. president. if nearly 3,000 iranians had been murdered in the way that americans were on 9/11, in tehran, how would you have reacted to the country that you believed had done that? >> translator: so you are saying that the country of afghan
>> translator: of course the polls taken inside the united states show that over 75% of the united states population are still somewhat nebulous about the real reasons of that event, of those events. what i said were a number of questions. an event has occurred. due to that, two countries have been occupied and the conflict still continues. every day, hundreds of people in afghanistan, pakistan and iraq are killed. would it not have been better to have a more precise analysis and find out...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $8,000. hurry in before they're all gone! >>> i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to try to find it for you here on "mad money." i'm jim cramer and i'll see you tomorrow. (dick van dyke) in 1964, on opening night of "mary poppins," walter elias disney had reached the pinnacle of his career. the man who arrived in hollywood some 40 years earlier with a half-finished cartoon in his suitcase had become one of the l
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you can help create a more united states. the more you know. >> that's the power of community. that's the power of shared effort and memory. some of the memories are forged when everything around us seems broken. even though i expect that some of you ultimately will end up leaving joplin, i'm confident that joplin will never leave you. the people that went through this with you, the people you once thought of as neighbors, acquaintances, classmates, the people in this auditorium now, they're your family now. they're your family. >> that was just part of the commencement speech one year after a devastate skpk deadly tornadoer to through that missouri town. >> as president obama stressed economic growth, mitt romney comes up with his own priorities, making him sound more like a man running for president in 1984. mitt romney's time warp is coming up. yet another sfat is messing with its voter i.d. laws just in time to keep people away from the polls in 2012. civil rights icon and congressman joins me. stay with us. [ male announcer ] the inspiring story of how a shipping giant can
you can help create a more united states. the more you know. >> that's the power of community. that's the power of shared effort and memory. some of the memories are forged when everything around us seems broken. even though i expect that some of you ultimately will end up leaving joplin, i'm confident that joplin will never leave you. the people that went through this with you, the people you once thought of as neighbors, acquaintances, classmates, the people in this auditorium now,...
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in the united states? neil: care. , i built a college career on that. >> so did i. that gets you through, but i want more of what adam is smoking in california, neil. he's talking about housing should recover, banks should legend. those are hopey things we can't count on to grow the economy. we need real numbers out there, which as we noted are not there. >> the housing sector is recovering, not just hoping. there's tremendous head winds. china's slowing, europe's a mess. there's no surprise the united states is having a hard time growing. we got our own problems. i don't deny any of that -- >> no, but the problem is, though, i mean, this is -- a lot of the growth in this report was on the back of consumer spending. where are they going to get the money to spend if business pull it in and not hire more people, not spending more on wages, where are consumers going to get money to keep spending? >> again, to be hopeful, let's see what the business leaders say after making progress on the fiscal cliff situation. we will, no matter who wins the election. i think they ma
in the united states? neil: care. , i built a college career on that. >> so did i. that gets you through, but i want more of what adam is smoking in california, neil. he's talking about housing should recover, banks should legend. those are hopey things we can't count on to grow the economy. we need real numbers out there, which as we noted are not there. >> the housing sector is recovering, not just hoping. there's tremendous head winds. china's slowing, europe's a mess. there's no...
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of state thinks it's at that level to take it to the president of the united states. i think the answer is no. >> i think the point is it's all going to go back to hillary clinton. it's going to be in her lap. >> it already is. >> between obama and her husband, can you imagine her opinion of men and male presidents? i mean, she has seen the juntd underside of more buses than a graihound mechanic. >> i think if they want to claim that it shoopt be politicized, they could have done something to protect themselves at the beginning which is to say the campaign officials are not going to be speaking about this official government investigation and they could have -- all of these spokes people could have pushed this back to the state department and the bhows. >> mitt romney asked for action. he asked president obama to do something. then the campaign called that politicizing and then a day later, they get action, so clearly there's no politics. >> he used this example as a total indictment of the entire foreign policy of the president of the united states. he was politicizi
of state thinks it's at that level to take it to the president of the united states. i think the answer is no. >> i think the point is it's all going to go back to hillary clinton. it's going to be in her lap. >> it already is. >> between obama and her husband, can you imagine her opinion of men and male presidents? i mean, she has seen the juntd underside of more buses than a graihound mechanic. >> i think if they want to claim that it shoopt be politicized, they could...
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fracking is something that has been done for the past 60 years in the united states. when done properly, it is perfectly safe. the keyword with here is properly. there's no doubt in my mind that there should be efforts made by not only companies but also by government to assure the public that gas -- that fracking is done properly. >> well, here we are a couple of, what, 12 days away from the election, jim. i guess for business it's all about the election. how do you think this plays out? >> listen, it's a close race. i think there are two very clear choices for the -- >> yeah, different choices. >> absolutely. and listen, it's an election that's been going on now for the past two years. i'll be happy when it's over. >> amen to that. thanks so much, jim. good to have you on the program as always . we appreciate it. >> good to be with you. >> see you soon. we want to get to seema mody. expedia spiking on earnings tonight. >> that's right, maria. expedia's numbers are out. a slight beat on its top line. its eps coming in line with expectations at $1.26 a share. another
fracking is something that has been done for the past 60 years in the united states. when done properly, it is perfectly safe. the keyword with here is properly. there's no doubt in my mind that there should be efforts made by not only companies but also by government to assure the public that gas -- that fracking is done properly. >> well, here we are a couple of, what, 12 days away from the election, jim. i guess for business it's all about the election. how do you think this plays out?...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've eve had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. ♪ [ sighs ] [ bird chirps ] [ bird squawks ] ♪ [ bird screeching ] ♪ [ elevator bell dings ] [ sighs ] how mad is she? she kicked me out. but i took the best stuff. i'll get the wrench. ♪ [ male announcer ] kohler's tresham collection. life. with a twist. ♪ and the family car to do an experiment. we put a week of her family's smelly stuff all in at once to prove that febreze car vent clips could eliminate the odor. then we brought her family to our test facility to see if it worked. [ woman ] take a deep breath, tell me what you smell. something fresh. a beach. a clean house. my new car. [ woman ] go ahead and take your blindfolds off. oh!! hahahaha!!! look at all this garbage!!! [ male announcer ] febreze car. eliminates odors for continuous freshness
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. liz: a story that should have everyone on red alert, after chinese cyberattacks american lawmakers on the attack looking to stop american companies from doing business with two of top china tech companies warning they could be a national threat, they can make stuff that can spy on you, but cowboy lyn libertarn said hold you horses, government should not ban businesses of any kind. even if the intentions are good, he is author of, it's nut cutin time in america. the viewers are concerned about spying from china on our intelligence and our corporations what say you? >> let me say, ni how. i am practicing my mandarin chinese, when our cred kits come calling i will know how to greet them when they arrive in cafornia, an old cowboy names con4ous. coconfusous, said,
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. liz: a story that should have everyone on red alert, after chinese cyberattacks american lawmakers on the attack looking to stop american companies from doing...